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How many ways are there to discover Niagara Falls? Let's try to explore them all on this wonderful Singles weekend. Ride to the base of the Falls on a cruise, hear the thunder of it's roar from behind the falls and soar above the whirlpools on the Aero Cars. Admire the view from the Skywheel plus visit the picturesque Niagara on the Lake and the Fort George Historical Site.
Everyone Gets a Breathtaking Falls View Room

Niagara Falls Singles Weekend Itinerary
Vacation Day 1: Wednesday - Arrive and First View of Niagara Falls
Upon arrival at either the Buffalo airport (BUF) or Toronto airport (YYZ) make your way (group ride share service offered below) to Niagara Falls and the group's hotel, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls Fallsview with the breathtaking Niagara Falls and the Falls Incline Railway directly outside. Meet and greet with your group leader and other single travelers at 7:00 pm for our first look at the falls and an optional dinner.
Every evening beginning at dusk the Falls are lit in the colors of the rainbow - don't miss the unmatched beauty of the Falls at night. Tonight let's check our luck at the Fallsview Casino. With over 3,000 slot machines, 130 Table Games such as Baccarat, Roulette, Craps and Blackjack there's never a dull moment. We can have dinner at Vittorio's Italian Eatery (not included).
Vacation Day 2: Thursday - Explore Niagara Falls
Our day begins by taking the Falls Incline Railway to easily reach the “Bridge of Flowers” pedestrian crossing to the Table Rock Centre and easy access to Horseshoe Falls. There will be time to spend exploring this area, take a ton of photos, and roam left and right of the Welcome Centre. On the upper level of Table Rock Centre is the Table Rock House Restaurant which offers locally sourced and internationally inspired menus, a perfect stop for lunch with the falls as our backdrop.
Discover the ancient story of Niagara Falls, then re-live the exciting experience at Niagara’s Fury! The temperature will drop, water will bubble and spray while snow falls all around. The moving platform beneath our feet will help us understand the power of Nature, while surrounded by stunning visuals along the mighty Niagara River. Enjoy the amazing sights and sounds of the formation of Niagara Falls as we immersed in a 4D Universal Studios-style attraction.
To stand at the heart of Niagara we take a Journey Behing The Falls. First we descend 125 feet and explore 130-year-old tunnels through bedrock, but we’ll feel the thunderous vibration of the Horseshoe Falls long before we see them. The observation deck will leave you breathless (and maybe a little bit wet) but don’t forget the viewing portals cut straight through the rock offering a once-in-a-lifetime view of one-fifth of the world’s fresh water crashing down in front of us. The photo gallery displays the daredevils from years past that attempted to conquer Niagara's dangerous whitewater rapids. Take home the free poncho as a keepsake.
Next we will discover paradise at the Flower Showcase, a lush oasis with collections of orchids, succulents and other tropical plant species on display throughout the year, along with floral shows that reflect the changing seasons.
Tonight we Ride-to-the-Top of the Skylon Tower observation deck for our Welcome Dinner. Glide smoothly to the top in just 52 seconds aboard the glass-enclosed "Yellow Bug Elevators" to enjoy spectacular views of Niagara Falls, the Great Gorge, Niagara wine district and the city skylines of Buffalo, New York and Toronto. Experience an award winning Continental dining experience 775 feet above Niagara Falls while rotating at a rate of 360 degrees per hour.
Vacation Day 3: Friday - Niagara Falls
Today we will take the WeGo to the White Water Walk, a boardwalk at the very edge of the wildest stretches of the category 6 whitewater rapids! Travel by elevator 229 ft down to the base of the gorge to experience the impressive quarter mile walk. Marvel at the relentless power and beauty of nature and learn how the deep and narrow Great Gorge was created. As you stroll down the self-guided boardwalk take in the crashing waves and excellent view of the 410-million-year-old rock layers of the Niagara Gorge. Read interesting facts about the plant life and animal life and don't forget to take photos from the various viewing platforms along the way.
The Butterfly Conservatory features over 2,000 colorful tropical butterflies floating freely among lush, exotic blossoms and greenery. Located on the grounds of the Botanical Gardens, we will be transported to a tropical paradise full of lush vegetation, trickling waterfalls and thousands of vibrantly colored butterflies. Our self-guided walking tour of the Butterfly Conservatory begins with a short, informative video presentation.High above the racing Niagara River, we'll be transported through the air in an antique cable car, known as the Whirlpool Aero Car while below us the torrent of water abruptly changes direction and creates one of the world’s most mesmerizing natural phenomenon's – the Niagara Whirlpool. Although the Whirlpool Aero Car travels between two points on the Canadian shore, we actually cross the international border line between Canada and the United States a total of four times. Set into service in 1916 this spectacle has been called "Sometime frightening BUT always unforgettable!
We saved the best for last, as it's time to get up close and personal to experience the awesome power, thundering roar and
amazing mist of the mighty Falls aboard a Hornblower Niagara Cruise. First we take incline rail car to the base of the stunning Niagara Falls Gorge where we will board the ‘Voyage of the Falls’ for a 20-minute boat tour to the Falls and back. Our catamaran offers a comfortabe tour experience with tiered viewing decks that provide a 360-degree view of Niagara Falls. The boats also feature glass-enclosed dry areas to protect guests from the mist, full washroom facilities and seating
within sheltered areas. During the day, experience the thundering roar, awesome power, and amazing mist of these natural wonders.
Return to our hotel and relax before your free evening in Niagara Falls. One option is to visit Clifton Hills, the World Famous Street of Fun by the Falls. Be slowly lifted 175 feet above Niagara Falls skyline on the Niagara SkyWheel for the view of a lifetime! Another option is to enjoy WILD MAGIC, performed by International Grand Champion of Magic. Greg Frewin dazzles audiences with a powerful mix of the most outrageous and astonishing mind-bending acts of magic and illusion. This Vegas style format non-stop show is packed with thrilling and sophisticated magic of unprecedented proportions.
Vacation Day 4 - Niagara on the LakeThis morning we travel to Niagara on the Lake, often described as the prettiest town in Ontario. This beautiful quaint village is located along the bank of the Niagara River and Lake Ontario in the heart of Ontario’s wine region and only 15 minutes from the Falls. Niagara-on-the-Lake is a well-preserved 19th-century village with charming inns, upscale restaurants and elegant architecture. On our 2 hour guided walking tour we will explore the stories of rich history of the people, places and events
that have formed this unique part of Canada over hundreds of years.
After free time for lunch and shopping we will visit Fort George National Historic Site. Explore eight meticulously rebuilt period buildings from the War of 1812, including an original stone powder magazine from 1796. An internationally renowned fife and drum corps, in full period dress, performs military music demonstrations thoughout the day and live musket demonstrations showcase how soldiers loaded and fired British muskets during War of 1812. See how close the cannons were aimed and view the soldier's barracks to get an idea of
their living conditions.
Tonight we will enjoy our Farewell Dinner with the view in mind as we dine at a top floor restaurant. Giant floor to ceiling windows provides amazing views of the famous Niagara Falls allowing us one last view of the falls. The only other thing that could possible compete for your attention is their great steaks and exemplary service.
Vacation Day 5: Sunday - Depart Niagara Falls
Sad to say but our Niagara Falls singles weekend comes to an end today. Make your way to the airport according to your flight schedule and have a safe flight home.
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Hawaiian royalty enjoyed the sand and warm blue waters off Waikiki, now it is Best Single Travel's turn. Take a trip of a lifetime and stay at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort. Set among a tropical landscape covering 22 acres, the hotel boasts Waikiki’s widest and most spectacular white sand beach as well as Waikiki’s only saltwater lagoon. Get out of the cold and say Aloha as you stand on the warm sandy beach on this wonderful singles vacation. So what are you waiting for, join us in Waikiki Hawaii
Honolulu Hawaii Singles Vacation Daily Itinerary
Vacation Day 1 - Sunday: Arrive in Honolulu
Arrive at Honolulu airport and make your way to the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort. All group hotel rooms are Partial Oceanview Rooms! No activities are planned for today but arrive early and lounge at the hotel pool or on the beach. Tonight meet and greet your host and fellow vacationers. Then enjoy a wonderful dinner (not included), with live music by legendary Hawaiian entertainers.
Vacation Day 2 - Monday: Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort Day
Enjoy a leisurely morning and adjust to the time zone change as we spend the day at our amazing resort located on Waikiki beach. Dine-in or Grab-n-Go breakfast from one of the many restaurants or Starbucks then join the group as we explore the hotel. Features like the secluded manmade lagoon and the tropical gardens complete with exotic birds may be reminiscent of a remote Hawaiian jungle. Paradise Pool is a huge activity pool that overlooks Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon, and it has the longest waterslide in Waikiki. The Super Pool, a 10,000-square-foot beachfront pool, is for serious swimmers (no floats or toys allowed). The shallow Keiki Pool for small children is adjacent to the Super Pool, while the Tapa Pool is located between Tapa Tower and Diamond Head Tower. The Kalia Tower has its own infinity pool on the fourth floor.
This afternoon, let's kick back and relax on a comfortable lounge chair by one of the six pools. Go for a swim and just enjoy the sunshine.
About 4:30pm we will transfer to the port. Our Welcome Dinner will be onboard Hawaii’s largest sunset dinner cruise ship, the Star of Honolulu. We sail out of Honolulu Harbor to Diamond Head offering us stunning 360 degree views of the sunset and Waikiki city lights from 4 floors of walk-around decks and a 60 foot high observation deck. Enjoy exquisite cuisine prepared by the cruise master chefs, premium cocktails and live Hawaiian entertainment for the most memorable experience in Hawaii.
Vacation Day 3 - Tuesday: Pearl Harbor & Historical City Tour
The five hour Pearl Harbor & Honolulu City Tour is one of Oahu's most popular sightseeing experiences and gives us a special look at Honolulu's history. We will travel first to historic Pearl Harbor, where we will have time to tour the renovated Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum and Visitor Center, the hub for all four Pearl Harbor historic sites: WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument (USS Arizona Memorial), USS Bowfin Submarine Museum, USS Missouri Memorial, and the Pacific Aviation Museum.
After our visit, we are off on a fully narrated tour of Honolulu city highlights. We will pass Punchbowl
Crater, part of an extinct volcano and now home to the National Cemetery of the Pacific. Downtown see the state capitol and Washington Place, former home of Hawaiian royalty and Hawaii's governors.
A stop at the King Kamehameha statue allows time to take photos. View Iolani Palace, the only royal palace on American soil, and Kawaiahao Church, where services are still held in the native Hawaiian language. Our tour winds up with a drive through Chinatown before returning to our resort in the early afternoon.
Tonight we will have dinner (not included) at one of the resort's restaurants. Then listen to music at one of the many lounges or bars.
Vacation Day 4 - Wednesday: Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort Day
Today is the day to lie back and work on your tan and/or partake in one of the resort activities. Enjoy an array of fun-filled activities at the Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon, a spectacular five-acre salt-water lagoon featuring a state-of-the-art water circulation system. The resort's sparkling lagoon is the perfect place to lounge on a beach chair (included), take a tranquil swim, ride an aqua-cycle, try stand-up paddle yoga, or experience swimming as a Mermaid.
Need a break from the sun then discover over 90 shops and boutiques, including a myriad of stores at Rainbow Bazaar, from grocery shopping to Hawaiian shirts and surf clothing. Find
gold and silver jewelry, Ikat weavings, masks, baskets or pick out treasures at the Pearl Factory.
The Mandara Spa offers 25 wet and dry treatment rooms. Offering a wide range of treatments that incorporate Hawaiian, Asian, Western, European and Polynesian beauty and relaxation concepts. The spa also has a private, mosaic-tiled pool, whirlpool and sun terrace for spa guests to enjoy, a relaxation lounge, sauna and both Western and Japanese-style showers. The fitness center features Fitness by Precor cardio machines with personal TVs, headphones, free weights and yoga mats.
Tonight we will take a walk outside the resort to a local restaurant for shopping, exploring and dining.
Vacation Day 5 - Thursday: Polynesian Cultural Center - Ali’i Luau - HA: Breath of Life" Evening Show
Today we travel thirty two miles from Waikiki to the Polynesian Cultural Center, a lush retreat into the past, capturing the music, dance, and culture of six Pacific island nations: Fiji, Tonga, Tahiti, Hawaii, New Zealand, and Samoa. Experience thousands of years of cultural traditions in these villages, brought to life by native Pacific islanders. Enjoy an informative orientation at each village with hands-on cultural activities.
In the Hawaiian Village, we get to share the beauty of the islands through dance and song while hula lessons are provided throughout the day. We can also try a few ancient Hawaiian games,
taste freshly prepared poi or discover the art of lauhala weaving.
Fijian warriors welcome us while the women entertain with traditional dance in the Fijian Village. Learn how to make coconut oil and gaze up at the awe inspiring 6 story temple.
In the village of Samoa, enjoy Samoan song and dance and watch as a young warrior climbs a 40-foot coconut tree-in his bare feet.
A formal welcome to the New Zealand village includes the powerful Maori war-dance: the Haka. Learn ancient games of skill still taught to Maori school children, watch artisans carve deadly looking weapons, discover interesting cooking and food preservation methods.
At the Tonga village, we can paddle a native-style outrigger canoe used centuries ago, play the Tongan shuffleboard gam, test our skills throwing spears and learn how to dance sitting down.
Don’t miss the special wedding ceremony at the Tonga village. Other experiences include sampling melt-in-your-mouth coconut bread, pole fishing and throwing a spear at a coconut.
The luau focuses on Hawaiian hula in terms of entertainment, and other Polynesian dances like Haka, Tahitian dance, and fire knife dance will be performed at the night show, “HA: Breath of Life”
Early evening at “Hale Aloha”, a venue specially made for a great Luau experience, “Ali’i luau”, or “royal luau”, is where we can watch Polynesian dance performances and fill our stomachs with all-you-can-eat Hawaiian/Polynesian food. The menu consist of a variety of Hawaiian dishes such as Kalua Pork, Hulihuli Chicken, Ahi (Tuna) Poke, and Poi,plus seasonal local fruit, salad bar, roasted pork and local fish at the carving station. The luau focuses on Hawaiian hula and other Polynesian dances like Haka, Tahitian dance, and fire knife dance will be performed at the night show, “HA: Breath of Life”.
After dinner, the dramatic show “Ha: Breath of Life” will captivate our imagination as we hear the drums, see native dances, and watch the journey of Mana as he grows from boy to warrior. Over a hundred performers from across the Pacific bring this ancient legend to life. Its pulsating tropical rhythms will carry us deep into our own island reverie.
Vacation Day - Friday: Beach Day or Waikiki Trolley - Diamond Head & Halona Blowhole - Duke's Barefoot Bar
Our day starts mid-morning with a leisurely walk to the Waikiki Shopping Plaza where we board the Blue Line trolley for our fun morning out. Our first stop takes us to Diamond Head, one of the most iconic natural landmarks of Hawaii. Rising 760 feet with a 3,520-foot crater, this volcano is nothing short of breathtaking. Hiking Diamond Head might first appear to be a challenging all day climb, but these Oahu hiking trails can sometimes be deceiving, as it really only takes about 40 to 60 minutes to reach the summit of the Diamond Head hike. Climb to the top for a panoramic view of Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, the Pacific Ocean and more. The hike is ranked as “easy to moderate” in physical exertion, and offers unparalleled views of the coastline. Take note that while the climb itself requires little exertion, the staircases at the end can be challenging for those not in “peak” shape, and can leave you breathless…though the views at the top will prove worth the climb!
Traveling along Oahu’s spectacular southeast coastlin, through Kalanianaole Highway which is famous for its rugged cliffs and dramatic ocean scapes, we will arrive at the famous Halona Blowhole. The Blowhole was created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions and overlooks some of the most violent waters in Hawai‘i. During the winter months, strong currents and big waves send waters rushing into the molten lava tubes below the lookout, sending geysers as high as 30 feet through the blowhole. The bigger the waves, the higher the geysers. We may also see whales breaching or spouting at the surface.
We will be back in time to enjoy the afternoon by the pool or beach.
Tonight we have our Farewell dinner at Duke's Barefoot Bar, an iconic establishment in Waikiki. Duke's Waikiki celebrates an atmosphere that encompasses surfing, the spirit of Hawaii, and live music on the beach. Even with the crowd, the music, the food, the drinks are all designed to draw you back to a simpler time when Duke was still riding the longboard.
Vacation Day 7 - Saturday: Depart Hawaii
This morning is your last chance to catch those final rays before its time to say Aloha to Waikiki and all your new travel friends. Make your way to the airport, according to your flight schedule as our singles vacation has come to an end.
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Fiesta on the Beach - Cancun
All-Inclusive Singles Vacation
February 14-18, 2024
Everyone Gets an Ocean View Single - $1759
Great Beach - Loads of Fun - Tons of Music - Amazing Entertainment
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Our hotel, the Grand Oasis, known as the premier hotel for entertainment, has the largest pool in Cancun and is directly located on over ½ mile of beachfront.
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The Grand Oasis has hard court tennis, zumba, beach and water volleyball, aerobics and a large entertainment staff organizing fun stuff all day. Our singles vacation package includes all meals, bottomless beverages both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, and a mix of really exciting fun activities and amazing entertainment.
If you like dancing to the rhythm of the waves and the breeze of the Caribbean, don't miss this opportunity to sip your favorite cocktail at any of the hotel's 14 bars including 3 swim up bars. Be impressed nightly by live world-class entertainment, supported by a professional staff of over 50 performers. Enjoy the Cirque de Soleil style shows in the Pyramid, Burlesque in Kinky Night Club and dance the night away at Coyote Loco or on the beach.
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| Quetzal | Mayan Cermony | Origen | Quetzal | Drums & Fire Show | |
| La Placita | Coyote Band | Band Arteum | Coyote Band | Band Arteum | Band Arteum |
| Fontainebleau | Bossa Jazz | Flamenco | Mentalist | Blues & Funky | Fold Ballard |
| Coyote Loco | Live Rock | Party | Live Rock | MR & Ms Coyote | Karaoke |
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The biggest highlight of the Grand Oasis Cancun may be the incredible swimming complex, where pools and waterways wind past exotic gardens and guests can enjoy waterfalls and swim-up bars. Every room at Grand Oasis Cancun features a balcony with views of the ocean, lagoon, pool or lush gardens, where guests can enjoy the great weather or unwind with a good novel. Each well-appointed guest room has air-conditioning, a private bath with shower-tub combo, 42” flat-screen HD TV with cable, and a well-stocked minibar refilled daily. Safe-deposit box, Wi-Fi and direct-dial telephone available for a fee.
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February 14-18, 2024 Singles Weekend Includes * 4 Nights Accommodations * Singles Only Activities * Day and Night Hotel Activities and Entertainment * Airfare |
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Don't Miss this singles weekend that takes us to the wonders of New Mexico! Meet new friends and make memories as we travel from Albuquerque to Santa Fe. Watch hundreds of balloons ascend at day break, then feel the excitement of the world famous Albuquerque Balloon Festival at night.
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Singles Weekend Itinerary
Vacation Day 1: Arrive Albuquerque, New Mexico
Your Singles Vacation begins when you arrive in Albuquerque and make your way to our hotel. Meet your Singles Host at 6:30 pm in the Hampton Inn and Suites Albuquerque lobby for a meet and greet and dinner at the hotel (not included).
Vacation Day 2: Santa Fe, New Mexico
After breakfast at hotel, we head to Santa Fe. We’ll head north along the picturesque Turquoise Trail and stop in the artist colony, Madrid. In Santa Fe, the oldest capital city in
the United States, you can visit one of the wonders of Santa Fe’s historic district, Loretto Chapel. Constructed in 1873, this striking Gothic chapel houses the Miraculous Staircase, a marvel of architectural ingenuity that some claim was designed and built by St. Joseph himself!
For the shoppers, Santa Fe is a South Western haven. Governor’s Plaza is home to various shops and artists’ studios. Enjoy a relaxing ride on the motor coach to Albuquerque where the evening is at your leisure. Order a pizza or walk to a local restaurant for dinner.
Vacation Day 3: Albuquerque Balloon Festival
Wake Up Early! Today we attend the Balloon Fiesta Opening Ceremonies and “Mass Ascension” at sunrise. A sight not to be missed.
Up, Up, and Away! imagine a blue sky filled with a kaleidoscope of dazzling colors and shapes. That’s what you’ll experience at the world’s largest balloon event, the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. Your spirits will soar as you watch more than 700 balloons from all over the world ascend into the skies over Albuquerque.
After the balloons are gone...we will ride the Sandia Peak Tramway! Sandia Mountain dominates the east-side of Albuquerque with its 5,000’ vertical rise. The tram ride itself is 15-minutes and travels through a few biological life zones, revealing deep canyons and an awe-inspiring at the peak.Note: Due to the elevation, 10,378’, individuals with heart conditions or respiratory problems should consult their doctor before riding the tram. Dress in layers; the temperature can be cold at the top.
We’ll rest before attending tonight’s balloon glow, a signature Fiesta event that sets the night sky ablaze. The balloons are tethered on the fiesta grounds, in unison, the pilots set their burners aglow, creating a luminous, magical display, followed by a spectacular fireworks show. It’s a pyrotechnical display you’ll not soon forget. You can also get your fill of junk food at the festival.
Vacation Day 4: Old Town Albuquerque
Morning free to take a hot air balloon ride (Book early as it does sell out quickly), relax or explore on your own. Then it is time to journey back in time in old town, established as a colonial farming village in 1706, Albuquerque’s Old Town neighborhood still bears the mark of its Spanish founders. Through narrow brick pathways to Spanish-style plazas and 18th-century adobe architecture, explore the heritage of Albuquerque’s varied past. It’s a festive time at Albuquerque Plaza!
We’ll enjoy an early dinner at Garduño’s of Mexico before we attend tonight’s glow.
Attractions are added to Balloon Fiesta every year. Most recent additions are the Balloon Discovery Tent, the Haunted House and Team Fastrax Skydivers with fireworks on their heels that land with pinpoint precision!
Vacation Day 5: Depart Albuquerque
Today our singles getaway weekend comes to an end. Make your way to the airport in time for your flight home. Take with you lots of fond memories of our time in Albuquerque!
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Winter is a wonderful time to experience Yellowstone & Teton with fascinating snowy landscapes, and frosty animals.
Meet and travel with singles as thousands of years of history come to life on this once in a lifetime Experience Israel tour. Cultural landmarks and places of great religious significance draw travelers from all over the world to discover its ancient mysteries and modern wonders.
Israel Experience Tour - Singles Vacation Itinerary
Vacation Day 1 - Friday: Jerusalem, Israel
On arrival at the Ben Gurion Airport (airport code TLV), make your way to the group's hotel in Jerusaleum. To give everyone a chance to arrive, no activities are planned today. We will meet for an optional dinner at 7:00pm.
Vacation Day 2 - Saturday: Jerusalem - Masada - Dead Sea
Today our day begins early as we depart Jerusalem and travel through the Judean wilderness to the Dead Sea. Our first stop is Qumran, visit the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. The Visitor Center tells its fascinating story and is a great place to buy Dead Sea products!
Then we proceed to Masada. We take the cable-car up to explore this fortress built by Herod the Great, the scene of the epic stand by Jewish rebels at the end of the Great Revolt against Rome nearly 2,000 years ago. Watch the movie at the Visitor Center as it reveals the secrets of the rebels’ daily life, the story of the excavations, and how Masada became one of Israel’s most important symbols.
Let's end our day with a relaxing float in the healthful waters of the Dead Sea, the lowest, saltiest body of water on earth. Then we will return to Jerusalem and our hotel. Tonight let's break bread over our Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant.
Vacation Day 3 - Sunday: Jerusalem
Today is devoted to the New City, beginning with a visit to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. Walk through this astounding Museum with its new and moving focus on the individual in the Holocaust. Also visit the Children’s Memorial and Hall of Remembrance.
Drive through the New City viewing old and new neighborhoods, the Knesset (The Israeli Parliament) and the beautifully designed Supreme Court building. At the nearby Israel Museum, among many other fascinating exhibits, discover the mysteries of the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Shrine of the Book and see the Model of ancient Jerusalem. Then take a stroll through the city’s venerable ultra-Orthodox Me’ah
She’arim quarter (modest dress required) to get a sense of Jewish life of yesteryear.
At picturesque Mishkenot She’ananim, in Jerusalem’s Yemin Moshe neighborhood see the first Jewish houses built outside the city walls. Montefiore's reconstructed carriage stands in a display-window next to the famous windmill, with the bonus of a beautiful view of the Old City walls. We will end our day along the pedestrian malls of Ben Yehuda Street and Nahalat Shiva, restored quarter of shops, galleries and cafes.
Vacation Day 4 - Monday: Jerusalem
In the morning prepare to ‘get dirty’ as we participate in an archaeological dig under Tel Maresha at Beit Guvrin, ancestral home of King Herod. Vast underground labyrinths of man-made rooms are being systematically cleaned and give evidence of underground industrial complexes dating from the Hellenistic period. Remains of olive oil production, weaving installations, water cisterns and baths confirm a high level of material culture. This site offers a wealth of discoveries and practical experience for those who want to "dig". You’ll discover pottery from the time of the Maccabees and get an appreciation for the tedious work of
archaeologists!
We then return to Jerusalem and visit the Mount of Olives, with its panoramic view of the Old City and its ancient Jewish cemetery. Then we continue to the Western Wall, the only remaining portion of the Herodian Temple standing and Judaism’s most sacred site. Then walk through the restored Jewish Quarter to the Cardo, once a main shopping street of ancient Jerusalem. Visit the Herodian Mansions, a complete residential quarter preserved for over 2000 years. Our day tour will conclude with a visit to Mount Zion to see King Davids Tomb.
Vacation Day 5 - Tuesday: Jerusalem - Tiberias
Say goodbye to Jerusalem this morning, as we travel north through the Jordan River Valley to the ancient remains of Beit Shean, one of the biggest excavated sites in Israel. Ancient Beit Shean, once a Roman city, has been extensively excavated to reveal public streets, bath houses, and theaters. The Talmud refers to this site as the "entrance to paradise."
Continue on to Tiberias and check in at our hotel located on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. The remainder of the afternoon will be free to walk the local market or take a dip in the hotel pool.
Vacation Day 6 - Wednesday: Tiberias
Begin our day with a visit of Capernaum to see the ancient Synagogue dating back to the 5th century. Then stop in the ancient capital city of Jewish mysticism - Safed, where the Kabbalah faith has originated. The old part of town consists of narrow cobblestone alleys revealing artists' galleries, medieval synagogues, private homes and small guest houses.
Continue on to Hazor, a Canaanite city rebuilt by King Solomon. Visit the Hazor Museum filled with artifacts found in the area through 21 historic layers. Then ascend the Golan Heights to visit the Tel Dan Nature Reserve where we will see old-water springs gush right up from the ground, forming the Dan River, which is one of the three principal sources of the Jordan River. Then we return to Tiberias for a relaxing evening.
Vacation Day 7 - Thursday: Tiberias - Haifa
Depart Tiberias and travel northwest to Akko (Acre) on the Mediterranean shore. Explore the Upper Galilee and step back in time as we walk the ancient Phoenician and Crusader seaport city of Akko/Acre. The former capital of the Crusader kingdom and the birthplace of the Bahai religion is a UNESCO Site. Tour the newly excavated Knights Halls, the Al-Jazzar Mosque, the bathhouse and the new ethnic museum, built right into the rooms of the old wall. There will be time to explore the colorful Oriental markets
and city walls.
Then continue north to Rosh Hanikra where we will descend by cable car to the cool grottos of the sea sculpted caves, carved out of chalk cliffs by the force of the beating waves. Walk through the grottos with the salty spray on your faces, and wonder at the fainting colors that come from the blue lagoon waters.
Then we travel south to the sparkling port city of Haifa and check-in at our hotel.
Vacation Day 8 - Friday: Haifa - Tel Aviv
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his morning ascend Mount Carmel for a panoramic view of the city and the bay. Then depart Haifa as we drive south to Caesarea National Park where we will explore the magnificent remains of Herod’s city, the Roman capital, port and fortified Crusader town. Tour the Roman theater, hippodrome and walk the promenade to the renovated port area. Continue on to Old Jaffa, the world’s oldest port, and stroll along the winding cobble stoned streets with its charming artists’ colony, art galleries and high quality craft shops.
Our vacation continues on to Tel Aviv and check-in at our hotel.
Vacation Day 9 - Saturday: Tel Aviv
This morning we will visit the Ayalon Institute, a fascinating museum built on the site of a secret ammunition factory that was operated by the Haganah during the British Mandate. There is no doubt that the efforts of the Haganah members who worked here under harsh conditions played a crucial role in the success of the War of Independence and David Ben Gurion termed their efforts
as heroic.
Return to Tel Aviv and enjoy a panoramic tour of the city. The remainder of the day is free for last minute shopping and to explore on our own.
Tonight enjoy our last supper together at a local restaurant.
Vacation Day 10 - Sunday: Depart Israel
Our Singles Vacation ends after our final breakfast. Say goodbye to all your new friends as you transfer to the airport and your flight home. Shalom from Israel!
Hotels
| Jerusalem - Prima Kings Jerusalem |
Tiberias - Maagan Tiberias |
Haifa - Colony Hotel | Tel Aviv - Herods Tel Aviv Hotel |
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Dates: October 13 - October 22, 2023 Price: $3586*
*The price per person is for a double room. Best Single Travel provides free roommate matching on all our vacations, so there is never a need to pay a "single supplement". If you wish to room alone it is an additional $1250 Not Included * Airfare * Airport/Hotel Transfers * Gratuities |
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When it comes to visiting the country of your dreams, no place holds the promise of adventure and fantasy like the Egyptian ancient civilization that has held the world's fascination for thousands of years. The Nile was the lifeline of ancient Egyptian civilization and today the banks of the river are dotted with ancient tombs and temples. On this singles vacation we will explore this ponderous ancient civilization.
Egypt and Nile Cruise Singles Vacation Itinerary
Vacation Day 1 - Arrive Cairo, Egypt
Arrive at Cairo Airport where you will be met by the group's assistant & transferred to our hotel in Cairo. If you arrive early in the day relax at our hotel or pre-arrange an afternoon in Cairo, Egypt’s sprawling capital. At its heart of Cairo is Tahrir Square and the vast Egyptian Museum, a trove of antiquities including royal mummies and gilded King Tutankhamun artifacts.
Tonight meet and greet with your tour leader at our hotel and have dinner (not included).
Vacation Day 2 - Cairo - Giza
After breakfast, get ready for a full day of amazing highlights. First we drive to Memphis, the past capital city along the Nile’s west bank in the third millennium BC. It is now an open-air museum containing ruins, a sphinx, granite statues and monuments. View the Colossus of Ramses II, an enormous 33 foot reclining statue carved in limestone and the giant Alabaster Sphinx. Then we continue to Sakkara, a vast, ancient burial ground, serving as the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis. The Pyramid of Djoser, or step pyramid is located here. Built during the 27th century BC, it's the
oldest stone pyramid in Egypt.
From here prepare yourself for a breathtaking experience as we marvel at the oldest of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramids of Giza, and the Sphinx, which casts its enigmatic gaze across the sands of the desert. Built during a time when Egypt was one of the richest and most powerful civilizations in the world, the pyramids—especially the Great Pyramids of Giza—are some of the most magnificent man-made structures in history.
Vacation Day 3 - Cairo to Luxor Today we tour Cairo after enjoying breakfast at the hotel. Visit the Egyptian Museum which contains the world's most extensive collection of pharaonic antiquities and no visit to Egypt is
complete without a trip through its galleries.This famous museum houses the world’s largest collection of ancient Egyption artifacts (more than 120,000 items on display) featuring the famous Tutankhamun collection with its beautiful gold death mask and sarcophagus and the royal Mummy room.
View the Saladin Citadel, a monument to medieval warfare, houses a number of museums, ancient mosques and the Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali.
Vacation Day 4 - Luxor - Nile Cruise - East Bank
After breakfast, we fly to Luxor, on the east bank of the Nile River and located on the site of ancient Thebes, the pharaohs’ capital at the height of power. When we arrive in Luxor we check in to our Nile Cruise and then visit the West bank and discover the largest open museum in the world. We will visit the Necropolis of Thebes, Valley of the Kings, which was used as royal tombs for the New Kingdom. For over a thousand years, the kings, queens and nobles of the New Kingdom were buried in this valley, which is the world's most magnificent burial ground. These beautifully painted tombs have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
We will also visitat the famous temple at El Deir El Bahary, a complex of mortuary temples and tombs dedicated to the only Pharaonic female ruler, the Queen Hatshepsut. It was built of limestone, not sandstone like most of the other funerary temples.
On our way back we stop at the Colossi of Memnon, named by Greeks after the grandson of Eos, goddess of dawn and a mortuary temple in Thebes guarded by two gigantic statues of Amenhotep III. Tonight we have dinner and enjoy our first night onboard our Nile cruise.
Vacation Day 5 - Nile Cruise - West Bank
After breakfast onboard the ship, it is time to discover the East Bank of Luxor including Karnak & Luxor Temples. On entering the Temples of Karnak you will see each legacy left by the various pharaohs as the complex grew. The deeper we go, the further back in time we will travel, with the oldest ruins dating back over 3,000 years.
The Luxor Temple was once joined to the Temples of Karnak by a mile long Avenue of Sphinx, a portion of which marks the entrance to the temple. Dominated by statues of the great warrior pharaoh Ramses II, Luxor Temple has survived Nile floods, foreign invasion and thousands of years exposed to the elements.
Vacation Day 6 - Nile Cruise - Kom Ombo - Edfu
After another wonderful evening onboard, today we visit the temple Kom Ombo, built on a high dune overlooking the Nile, dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the Falcon God Horus. The Temple of Kom Ombo is an unusual double temple constructed between 108 to 47 BC. In ancient Egypt the city was important to the caravan routes from Nubia and various gold mines
Then we will explore Edfu, a flourishing city in Ancient Times. Today the most important monument in the city is the Temple of Horus, considered to be one of the most beautiful and preserved temples in Egypt. The ancient Egyptian place of worship features a unique engraving that is thought to be among the first representations of medical and surgical instruments. The construction of this Temple and its additions, inscriptions, and relief's took about 180 years!
Vacation Day 7 - Nile Cruise - Aswan
After breakfast we depart for our excursion to the High Dam of Aswan, built in the 1960s and the Unfinished Obelisk, the largest known ancient obelisk. The obelisk's creators began to carve it directly out of bedrock, but cracks appeared in the granite and the project was abandoned.
Sailing on a Felucca down the Nile is something you must do when visiting Egypt. Feluccas are sail boats that have been used on the Nile since antiquity and our group will enjoy a Felucca Ride past the Botanical Gardens and get an outer view of Agha Khan.
Discover the legends of Goddess Isis & God Osiris on a narrated journey at the Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple. At each Philae Sound and Light show, the Egyptian gods and goddesses are resurrected before our eyes to tell us their life stories. This show brings history and the past to life, making you feel the temple alive around you; the myth is resurrected. The presents the myth of Osiris, the goddess of death and his beloved wife Isis, who resurrected her husband using life rituals after being killed by his brother, Set, the God of Evil in ancient Egypt.
Vacation Day 8 - Aswan - Abu Simbel - Cairo
This morning we disembark our cruise for the final time and drive to Abu Simbel to visit The Temples of Ramses II & his wife Nefertari. Abu Simbel was built by Ramesses II (Pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty of the Egyptian New Kingdom, who ruled 1279-1213 BC) in Nubia.
Not only are the two temples among the most magnificent monuments in the world but their removal and reconstruction was an historic event in itself. When the temples were threatened by submersion in Lake Nasser, due to the construction of the High Dam, the
Egyptian Government secured the support of UNESCO. During the salvage operation the two temples were dismantled and raised about 200 feet up the sandstone cliff where they had been built more than 3,000 years before. Here they were reassembled, in the exact same relationship to each other and the sun, and covered with an artificial mountain.
Back to Aswan and Overnight at Tolip Hotel.
Vacation Day 9 - Cairo
Breakfast at the hotel before checking out and heading for our flight back to Cairo. This afternoon get your last minute gifts and souvenirs at the Khan El Khalili Bazaar. The souk dates back to 1382 and is known for selling good-quality clothing, cloth, spices, souvenirs, and traditional jewelry and perfumes at reasonable prices. The bazaar is also loud,
crowded, colorful, and exciting. There is a spice market, a perfume market and deeper into the market there are gold vendors and antiques shops full of interesting pieces. There are fabric shops and carpet vendors and sellers of just about anything you might desire.
Enjoy our Farewell Dinner together in a wonderful local restaurant.
Vacation Day 10 - Depart Cairo
Time to depart Cairo and say goodbye to Egypt and all our new single friends.Transfer to the airport according to your flight schedule.
Accommodations
| Cairo - Pyramisa Suites Hotel | Nile Cruise - Hambra Ship | Swan - Tolip Hotel |
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Join the Highlights of Ireland Tour and visit some of the greatest sights Ireland has to offer! Hop on Hop off in Dublin, kiss the Blarney Stone in Cork, explore the streets of Killarney, see the Cliffs of Mohr and drive the Ring of Kerry, all while traveling with singles, solo travelers and new friends.

Highlights of Ireland Singles Vacation Itinerary
Vacation Day 1 - Arrive Dublin, Ireland
Today arrive at the Dublin, Ireland airport (airport code DUB) and take the provided shuttle to the group's hotel. Your singles vacation begins when you meet your group hostess and fellow travelers in the hotel lobby at 7:00 pm for a meet and greet and optional dinner.
Vacation Day 2 - Dublin
After a full Irish Breakfast at the hotel, receive your Dublin Pass and Hop-on Hop off tour bus tickets. With over 30 attractions included free with our Pass there is no need to carry cash or rummage for money - so keep your wallet in your pocket, save money and discover Dublin!

Not only does the Dublin Pass entitle our singles vacation group to free admission, we also benefit from Fast-Track entry, allowing us to skip the long lines at some of the busiest tourist attractions! So visit Trinity College and the Old Library to view the illuminated manuscript of the Book of Kells., the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Kilmainham Gaol and the Old Jameson Distillery or one of the many other stops along the route.
Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner at a local Irish pub.
Vacation Day 3 - Dublin - Cork - Killarney
What would a trip to Ireland be without kissing the Blarney Stone? Say goodbye to Dublin as we travel with our driver/guide to County Cork, the home of Blarney Castle. Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland’s greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy. Its fame might have something to do with the Blarney Stone, the legendary Stone of Eloquence, found at the top of our Tower. Once upon a time, visitors had to be held by the ankles and lowered head first over the battlements, today the Stone itself is still set in the wall below the battlements. To kiss it, one
has to lean backwards (holding on to an iron railing) from the parapet walk. The prize is a real one as once kissed the stone bestows the gift of eloquence.
In the late afternoon arrive in Killarney, Ireland's most historic and compact medieval city with picturesque alleyways and array of historical buildings. There are many workshops of local arts and craftsmen, ice cream and sweet shops, and a variety of restaurants to be found in Killarney but the real soul of the town is its pubs. Tonight we will take a walk around the town and check-out the local music and food in one or two of the 50 pubs located here
Vacation Day 4 - Killarney - Ring of Kerry
Today explore the ‘Ring of Kerry’, 105 miles of some of Ireland's most spectacular scenery. The Ring of Kerry offers magnificent panoramas of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline of southwest Ireland contrasting with the rich and varied vegetation nurtured by the Gulf Stream The route takes us through many small villages such as Sneem, famous for its multicolored houses, and through the mountains to Molls Gap and Ladies View, which offer superb views of the famous lakes of Killarney.
The founding partners of Killarney Brewing Company have restored the old Killarney Mineral Water drinks facility to its former glory; specializing in the production of what they believe is Ireland’s finest range of craft beers. Check out the Brewhouse up close and personal with tour guides that are true Killarney characters. The tour, lasting approx 1 hour consists of a “cheeky” introductory film, a walking tour of the brewery, a meet the brewer and finally a complimentary beer tasting and storytelling.
Vacation Day 5 - Killarney - Adare - Limerick
Snuggled in a wooden and lush countryside setting, Adare is widely regarded as being Ireland’s prettiest and most picturesque village. Step back in time and experience the architectural wealth and scenic beauty of Adare village. The mix of centuries is blended into everyday life as some of the thatched
cottages are home to arts and crafts shops.
Our vacation continues onto Limerick to discover the history of Ireland’s third largest city on our walking tour. Stroll by buildings ancient and historical, middle-aged and stately, modern and exciting on both sides of the River Shannon. See the famous King John's Castle, King's Island, Irish Town, Georgian Limerick and Newtown Perry.
Tonight we check out a few of the local pubs for food, live music and fun.
Vacation Day 6 - Limerick - Cliffs of Mohr - Galway
Travel to the coast for a visit to the Cliffs of Mohr. These are the most majestic cliffs in Ireland and rise from the Atlantic Ocean at 705 feet and extend for over 2300 feet long. From this height, you can admire the Aran Islands, the Connemara Mountains and listen to the many sea birds that colonize this place from springtime on.
Continue to Galway via the Burren Region, a strange and unique region in Europe. “Burren” means “larges stones” – in fact its name describes this impressive scenery perfectly well. The
Burren is a High-Plateau of porous limestone. No trees grow here, no land is covering the stone. But the Burren is not as deserted as we believe. You will also discover the testimonies of its rich history such as countless castles and monastic ruins.
Tonight enjoy Trad On The Prom, the best traditional Irish Dance and Music show in Galway City. Performers who have captivated audiences in extraordinary and groundbreaking productions such as "Riverdance", "The Chieftains" and "Lord of the Dance" have gathered on one stage to present an unforgettable entertainment experience.
Vacation Day 7 - Galway / Aran Islands
After breakfast we take a short bus ride to the Ros a’ Mhíl Port where we board our ferry to Inis Mór, the biggest of the 3 Aran Islands. NorthWest across Galway Bay our sailing time to Inis Mór is 45 minutes. The island, only 7.5 miles in length and 1.86 miles in width has a population of about 1,000 people spread over 14 villages. Our mini bus tour with a local well informed on the islands' history and statistics tour guide will be about three hours long, with about an hour allowed at Dún Aonghasa (Dun Aengus).
Dún Aonghasa is a prehistoric fort perched on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Named
after a mythical Irish king and pre-Christian god, the semi-circular stone fort dates back to the Bronze Age and offers insight into ancient Ireland. Recent excavation found evidence of human activity dating back over two and a half thousand years. Covering an area of 14 acres, the interior of the hill fort is divided into an outer, middle and inner enclosure by three curved walls terminating at the cliff face.
Tonight we check out a few of the local pubs for food, live music and fun.
Vacation Day 8 - Galway - Dublin
Travel the Irish countryside to the world-renowned Irish National Stud Farm, home to some of Ireland's finest thoroughbreds. This 1,000-acre Farm has been in use as a Stud Farm since 1900 and boasts a fascinating state-of-the-art Horse Museum. Why not take a stroll around the beautiful Japanese Gardens situated in the grounds of the Stud Farm. Planned to symbolize the 'Life of Man' from the cradle to the grave the gardens are considered the finest in Europe.
Or travel through an underground stone passage to experience the raw beauty of St. Fiachra's Garden. Designed as a Millennium project, it has four acres of woodland and lakeside walks and invokes the
spirituality of the monastic movement in Ireland during the 6th and 7th centuries.
Time to relax at our Dublin Airport hotel before our farewell dinner and show. Enjoy The Merry Ploughboys Live in Concert, regarded as the best traditional music show in Dublin. The show itself is a highly entertaining performance of live traditional Irish Music, Song and Irish Dancing. The very best of fresh Irish food is served from our restaurant which offers a choice menu.
Vacation Day 9 - Depart Ireland
After the groups final breakfast at our hotel take the shuttle bus to Dublin Airport and bid farewell to the Emerald Isle. Sad to say but another wonderful singles vacation has come to an end.
Ireland Hotels
| Dublin - Academy Plaza Hotel |
Killarney - Scotts Hotel | Limerick - Limerick City Hotel |
| Galway - Victoria Hotel | Dublin Airport - Radison Blu |
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October 1 - October 9, 2023 Price: $2,650*
*The price per person is for a double room. Free roommate matching is available on all our vacations, so there is never a need to pay a "single supplement". If you wish to room alone it is an additional $850 Not Included * Airfare |
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London is one of the world's great cities, vibrant London manages to shine in the grayest weather and its diversity defies a simple definition. This sprawling city has drawn people for centuries, looking for something and finding the unexpected. London's landscape is steeped in British history and tradition. The classic sights of Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and Big Ben could not be more English, and are a permanent symbol of England's former greatness.

Paris is confident that it's the world's most beautiful, fashionable and artistic capital. Visit just once and it's hard to disagree. Walking through the heart of Paris you often feel like you've wandered onto an art film set; much of the city has been scrubbed clean in recent years and it's never looked more fabulous. Its inhabitants are the definition of style, its architecture includes some of the most spectacular buildings and monuments in Europe and the ambiance is by turns exciting and alluring.
Amsterdam, with its canals, distinctive architecture and liberal culture, is one of Europe's most fun and laid-back cities and the capital of the Netherlands and has something to suit every taste. The cobbled streets are made for wandering, or cycling, and enjoying the typical Dutch landscapes of boat-lined canals and architectural landmarks such as the Oude Kerk and Beurs van Berlage. Of course the best way to see the city is from a boat and over three million people enjoyed a canal cruise in Amsterdam last year.
London Paris Amsterdam Singles Vacation Daily Itinerary
Vacation Day 1 - Arrive London, England
Arrive in London, England and take your provided shuttle to the group's hotel. Meet all your new singles travel friends as we are greeted in the lobby by our tour host at 7:00pm. Then walk to a local restaurant for an optional dinner. (Arrive early in the day and enjoy a ride on the Thames river with Afternoon Tea.)
Vacation Day 2 - London, England
We get to experience the underground tube as we travel to St James’s Park area, the oldest Royal Park in London. On our guided walking tour hear stories about Buckingham Palace, St James's Palace and Westminster Palace, now the Houses of Parliament. It wouldn't be a vacation in London without seeing the Changing of the Guard ceremony (weather permitting). A detachment of the ‘Old Guard’ form at St James Palace for an inspection by the Captain of The Queen’s Guard. Preceded by a Regimental Band or Corps of Drums, the old guards make their way down The Mall towards Buckingham Palace. One half of the Old Guard is already on duty and inspected while awaiting the arrival of the Palace's detachment.
Next we get to go inside Buckingham Palace, the London residence of Her Majesty The Queen and one of the few working royal palaces in the world. We will visit the Queen's Gallery and the Royal Mews.
Next sit back and relax on our guided bus tour of London's most important sights. London’s landmarks are timeless, view the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Hyde Park and St. James’s Palace. Then enjoy a Welcome Dinner at a typical English pub.
Vacation Day 3 - London, England
This morning we visit the Tower of London where we will join one of the famous Yeoman Warder tours and hear exciting tales from the Tower’s past. Visit the Crown Jewels (click here to read about Crown Jewels Crown Jewels, the awe-inspiring symbols of monarchy that are still in use today.
Free time this afternoon to explore London at your own pace or with one of your new single friends.
Vacation Day 4 - London to Paris
After breakfast we transfer to St. Pancras station and board the high-speed Eurostar train bound for Paris, where our vacation continues. Upon arrival we will be transferred to our hotel.
After check-in at our Paris hotel, we visit the Louvre, the world's largest art museum and a historic monument. Showcase to 35,000 works of art – from Egyptian and Greek antiquities to masterpieces by artists such as Michelangelo, Rembrandt and Leonardo da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa Painting. The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, originally built as the Louvre castle in the late 12th to 13th century under Philip II. Remnants of the fortress are visible in the basement of the museum.
Day 5 - Paris, France
Put those walking shoes back on as we continue to explore Paris. See the spectacular cathedral of Notre Dame, whose massive interior can hold over 6,000 worshipers. The Notre Dame has been closed since the fire broke out on April 15th, and officials anticipate it will remain closed for another five to six years before it is once again rebuilt and safe to enter.
Next on our guided walking tour we will hear about the beheadings of the French Revolution to present day Paris, (including years of Nazi occupation), Walk along the banks of the Seine, through its royal gardens and squares past Napoléon’s Tomb, Académie Française, Assemblée National, the Latin Quarterm Musée d’Orsay and other historical buildings.
Board the Hop On Hop Off Buses of Paris and get a bird's eye view of the the chic shops and boutiques of the Champs-Élysées and stop at the Arc de Triomphe. Then back to the bus for a stop at the Eiffel Tower for photos.
Tonight dinner on your own or you can join the group at a local cafe.
Day 6 - Paris
Today is your day to explore Paris at your own pace or with a few of your new travel friends. Use your hop-on hop-off pass and travel your choice of many different routes or spend some time shopping on the Champs de Elysses or take an optional tour to Versailles.
Tonight is your chance to get that last photo or that perfect souvenir of France, as it is a night of leisure.
Vacation Day 7 - Paris to Amsterdam
Enjoy a ride on the Thalys high-speed train as we travel to Amsterdam. Upon arrival we will check into our centrally located hotel. Our first day in Amsterdam, often called 'Venice of the north' would not be complete without a canal boat ride. Pass along some of the city’s most beautiful spots. View the magnificent houseboats and homes that dot the canal banks, along with the usual parade of bicyclists.While gliding through the old center of the city you see elegant merchant’s mansions, carillon-crowned churches and the warehouses with their rich history from Holland’s Golden Age.
Then our guided tour through the Red Light District begins. Stroll around the historical center as our guide exposes us to over 800 years of "Amsterdam" culture. From its humble beginnings on the river Amstel to the glorious "Golden Age".
Our visit to the 'Wallen'' (the Red Light District) is perhaps the most interesting part of the tour. See for yourself the oldest profession of the world. Walk past monuments and through old streets, one of which is the well-known 'Zeedijk', once one of the most dangerous streets in Amsterdam - where Seamen could be found looking for local amusement. Nowadays it is a safe area, full of lively Dutch pubs and restaurants and the shady bars of yester-year are long gone.
Vacation Day 8 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Today we enjoy a full day tour in and around Amsterdam. During this day tour you will see the highlights of both North and South Holland. We will take you to the fishing villages of Volendam and Marken, where we will visit a cheese farm and wooden clog maker. Later we will of course take a look at the world famous windmills. After this tour we will drive through to Delft, famous for its potteries. Then on to The Hague, where we will have a city tour and end the day with a visit to the miniature town of Madurodam.
Tonight the group will stroll along the streets of Amsterdam.
Vacation Day 9 - Amsterdam
A free day to explore the Dutch capital; visit the Van Gogh Museum, the Houseboat Museum, Oude Kerk (oldest church), Rembrandt House Museum and maybe even a coffee house. The city is wonderfully small scale, ensuring you will never venture too far off course.
Tonight enjoy our farewell dinner at a local restaurant
Vacation Day 10 - Depart Amsterdam
Sad to say but our London - Paris - Amsterdam singles vacation has come to an end. After breakfast it is time to say goodbye to all your new vacation buddies as we make our way to the airport and our flights home.
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Dates: May 10 - May 19, 2024
*The price per person is for a double room. Free roommate matching is available on all our vacations, so there is never a need to pay a "single supplement". If you wish to room alone it is an additional $1100 Not Included * International Airfare |
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Machu Picchu, rediscovered in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, is a fortress city of the ancient Incas. The ruins are one of the most beautiful and enigmatic ancient sites in the world. While the Inca people certainly used the Andean mountain top, erecting hundreds of stone structures in the 1400's, legends and myths indicate that Machu Picchu (meaning 'Old Peak' in the Quechua language) was revered as a sacred place from a far earlier time. Whatever its origins, the Inca turned the site into a small but extraordinary city. Invisible from below and completely self-contained, surrounded by agricultural terraces sufficient to feed the population, and watered by natural springs, Machu Picchu seems to have been used by the Inca as a secret ceremonial city. Two thousand feet above the Urubamba river, the cloud shrouded ruins have palaces, baths, temples, storage rooms and about 150 houses, all in a remarkable state of preservation.
Machu Picchu Singles Vacation Adventure Itinerary
Vacation Day 1 - Friday: Arrive Lima, Peru
Upon arrival in Lima, Peru you will be met at the airport and transfered to our hotel. Arrive early and spend the day in the City of Kings, a city full of history and cultural heritage.
Tonight meet your group leader at your hotel and join the group for an optional dinner.
Vacation Day 2 - Saturday: Lima / Cusco
Early in the morning we transfer to the airport for our flight to Cusco. Upon arrival free time for a rest and to get used to the altitude. Cusco was a Holy City, place of pilgrimage, a sacred place the Incas themselves believed was “The Navel of World”, thus its real name “Qosqo”. Nowadays Cusco is a fascinating mix of Inca and Colonial Spanish architecture; churches, monasteries, convents and Inca remains are found at every corner, many streets are lined with perfect Inca stonework’s, which served as foundation for the Spanish constructions that took place in the XVI and XVII centuries.
If you haven't meet everyone already, tonight is your opportunity. Get ready to enjoy a dinner in a typical restaurant with a folklore show where the musicians play their melodies with Andean instruments of beautiful sounds while typically dressed dancers will show you different ancient Peruvian dances.
Vacation Day 3 - Sunday: Cusco
Enjoy a late breakfast and time for souvenir shopping before our afternoon tour of Cusco. Visit the Main Square, the Cathedral and the Temple of the Sun or Korikancha. Then drive to visit the Inca sites of Kenko, Tambomachay, Puca Pucara and the impressive fortress of Sacsayhuaman, built strategically on a hill overlooking Cusco; famous for its enormous carved stones joined with astounding precision to form the outer walls. Some of these stones stand over 30ft tall and weigh over 350 tons.
Vacation Day 4 - Monday: Cusco - Excursion to the "Sacred Valley of the Incas"
A succession of picturesque towns, agricultural terraces and archaeological sites. Explore at your own pace the Market of Pisac, a picturesque Andean shopping center where native people are seen bartering their products and also selling a wide variety of handicrafts. On Sunday there is a catholic mass service on Sunday celebrated in Quechua, the native language. Lunch at a local restaurant in the Sacred Valley.
In the afternoon we pass through Calca and Urubamba towns to arrive at the Inca Fortress and Citadel of Ollantaytambo. Built to guard the valley entrance and protect it from enemies of the lower jungles it consists of a series of superimposed terraces of carved stones accessed by long staircases. Walk through the quaint streets of the nearby town, a religious and agricultural center during the Inca Empire. Visit the picturesque Andean village of Chinchero where the remains of the royal hacienda of Tupac Inca Yupanqui lies. Admire the well preserved Inca wall at the Main Square, visit the beautiful colonial temple built on Inca foundations. Return to Cusco in the late afternoon.
Vacation DAY 5 - Tuesday: Cusco / Machu Picchu
The day starts with an early morning transfer to Cusco train station. Enjoy a unique train ride towards the marvelous Inca ruins of Machu Picchu. Get the most outstanding views of the Urubamba River, which cuts its way through green fields beneath the high peaks of the Andean glaciers towards the marvelous Inca ruins of Machu Picchu. Get the most outstanding views of the Urubamba River, which cuts its way through green fields beneath the high peaks of the Andean glaciers.
After our three 1/2 hour train journey have lunch in Agias Calientes before we drive up the mountain to the famous Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu, also known as "The Lost City of the Incas". Upon arrival our guided tour begins, visiting the Main Plaza, the Circular Tower, the Sacred Sun Dial (Intiwatana), the Royal Quarters, the Temple of the Three Windows and various burial grounds. After the tour you will have time to stroll around the archaeological site. Then it is back to Agias Calientes for an evening at leisure.
Vacation Day 6 - Wednesday: Machu Picchu: Aguas Calientes - Cusco
Excellent opportunity to wake up early, enjoy a beautiful sunrise, stroll around town or visit the Hot Spring Thermal waters. And still have time for optional activities:
1. Visit the Citadel of Machu Picchu for a second time (extra $$).
2. For active or more adventurous people, we suggest to climb up the Huayna Picchu (depending on weather conditions) from where you can appreciate the immensity of Machu Picchu, even more amazing being high and distant. Arriving at the top takes about two and a half hours. An exciting adventure for hikers who want to see the nature and the carved stone emerging from the ground as if a geological miracle.
In the afternoon, back to Cusco by train and our hotel. Evening free. We recommend dining at the hotel and have an early night.
Vacation Day 7 - Thursday: Cusco - Puno
Morning departure by bus to the City of Puno. During our trip, pass by the lovely Wacarpay Lake, offering spectacular views of mountains reflected in waters. Visit the pre-Inca citadel of Pikillacta, the ruins consist of more than 700 structures with some walls standing at almost 40 feet high.
We proceed to the town of Andahuaylillas to visit the Church of San Pedro de Andahuaylillas, also known as the Sistine Chapel of the Americas, due to its decorated polychrome ceiling. On the way, we stop to see a spectacular Inca Sanctuary dedicated to the great Inca God of Wiracocha. Then we pass through La Raya Ranch where we can see herds of vicuñas and llamas, stopping at the town of Ayaviri, an important livestock and textile center, to visit the impressive Temple of Kalasaya, ruins from the ancient Pucara Culture.
We stop for lunch in a quiet countryside restaurant, where we can enjoy the delightful culinary art of the region. Later In the afternoon we arrive in Puno and check in to our hotel.
Vacation Day 8 - Friday: Puno: Titicaca Lake Floating Island of the Uros and Island of Taquile
This morning, we will have an unforgettable motorboat excursion on the waters of Lake Titicaca to the unique "Floating Islands" of the Uros. The ancient inhabitants of the lake, known as the Water Tribe, have built their own "islands" by periodically adding new layers of a type of reed unique to the area called "totora", vegetable fiber from the Papiro family. Their homes and boats are also made from this material.
Then we continue our motorboat trip to Taquile island, inhabited by Quechua-speaking natives who have developed an efficient and unique social system, as well as fine hand weaving techniques, that have been passed down through generations. After lunch in a local Taquile inn, we will have a walk through the various hills and archaeological sites of this 3 1/2 mile long island before we return to Puno.
Vacation Day 9 - Satuday: Puno/ Lima
Early in the morning we transfer to the airport for our flight to Lima. A city tour around Lima is a fantastic way to discover the history in this old capital of the Conquistadors. Our tour of the "City of Kings" includes the Historical Center, Main Square, Government Palace, City Hall, the Cathedral (tomb of Francisco Pizarro, conqueror of Peru), Museum of the Cathedral, Temple of Santo Domingo (tombs of Santa Rosa and San Martin), Temple of San Pedro, Lima Colonial Balconies, Torre Tagle Palace, Paseo de Aguas and Convent de los Descalzos.. after enjoy an overview of Peru's pre-Columbian history while visiting the Museum of Anthropology and Archeology, the largest collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts, such as Chavin stone sculptures, textiles from Paracas, Nazca and Mochica ceramics and Chimu metalwork; as well as paintings, documents and objects relating to prominent people of Peru's Conquest, Vice Royalty and Republic times.
After all that sightseeing let's sit back and enjoy a folklore show and dinner at a local Peruvian restaurant at our Farewell Dinner.
Vacation Day 10 - Sunday: Depart Lima
It is time to say goodbye to all your new travel buddies as we are transferred to the Airport for our International Flights home.
Hotels
| Lima - Jose Antonio Hotel |
Cusco - Costa Ramada del Sol |
| Aguas Calientes – Hatun Inti Boutique |
Puno - Hotel Royal Inn Puno |
| Machu Picchu Singles Vacation | |
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November 7 - November 16, 2026 - $2875*
*The price per person is for a double room. Free roommate matching is available on all our vacations, so there is never a need to pay a "single supplement". If you wish to room alone it is an additional $875 Not Included * International Airfare Optional Pre-night Hotel Single Room - $195 per night |
Deposit - $500 Final payment due September 15, 2026 ![]() ![]() FAQ and Cancellation Policy |